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Trey Songz, Lloyd Melt Hearts In NYC: Six Sexy Moments

Headliner Trigger Trey kicked off his Love Faces mini-tour at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. By Rebecca Thomas Trey Songz Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Trey Songz bowed his Love Faces Tour on Friday night with a steamy, sold-out show in the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Lloyd, playing for the first time with a live band, warmed things up with an uptempo opening set. Whether you were cuffed up or on the prowl, it’s hard to imagine there was a better way to kick off a heart-racing Valentine’s Day weekend. Here, we re-live the evening’s six sexiest moments. Trey Twirls A Tender ‘Roni’ Back in 1989, Virginia-born Tremaine Neverson was a 5-year-old army brat, still years from ascending the Billboard charts under the nom de stage Trey Songz. Instead, another crooner known for flashing his granite-hard abs was ruling the airwaves: Bobby Brown. The ex-New Edition singer dropped the now-vintage video for “Roni” that year and it featured live-show footage of Brown — shirtless in silky “Hammer” pants and a heavy gold chain — going waist-to-gyrating waist with a swooning concertgoer. (“I guess this is why I got arrested, hunh?” he jokes to the audience.) On Friday, a woman named Simone became the envy of about 5,000 panting women as Songz, channeling the onetime King of R&B, pulled her from the crowd for an onstage dance to “Love Faces.” He removed her coat. He caressed her. His lips brushed her neck. Hearts exploded. Lloyd Lays it Down “New York is the most magic city in the world, and ain’t no girl like a New York girl,” Lloyd told the crowd before launching into his smash “Lay It Down,” the lead single from his March 22 LP, King of Hearts. The Polow Da Don-produced track may be one of the most flawlessly crafted pieces of bedroom music to be committed to MP3. Just hours before Friday’s show, MTV News asked Lloyd about the ecstatic, yodel-like vocal ad libs that form the song’s collision. The Atlanta-based crooner joked that he’d tapped his inner Scotsman and recorded that section while wearing a kilt. Whether Scottish, Swiss, Alps or ATL in origin, the vocal trick sent his lady fans (already on their feet and singing every lyric) into fits. Trey Covers ’90s Boy Band Burners Yes, fans were there to here Songz deliver catalog hits like “I Invented Sex” and “Neighbors Know My Name,” but his covers of Boyz II Men’s saccharine “I’ll Make Love to You” and Jodeci’s syrupy “Freek’N You” should be show staples. Hometown MC Cameos One of the perks of catching concerts at the World’s Most Famous Arena is that artists who make their nests in one of New York’s five boroughs occasionally pop up for surprise cameos. The inaugural show on the Love Faces mini-jaunt didn’t disappoint as Lloyd Banks joined Lloyd mid-set and Fabolous hit the stage for the homey Trey Songz. The G-Unit soldier trotted out his bouncy, Lloyd-featuring “Any Girl” before the New Orleans crooner fell back to play hype man as Banks ignited the crowd with the still-blazing “Beamer, Benz, or Bentley.” Loso, in a complementary smoking jacket (“I see your swag is right,” Trey smiled when the Brooklyn MC emerged onstage), ripped his “Say Aah” verse in a boozy knockout that was preceded by a thunderous rendition of “Bottoms Up.” Smoking Grooves For the second half of his show, the man with the velvety vibrato donned a dark, velvet smoking jacket, after opening up in a white ensemble that recalled Sinatra in his heyday. Simply put, Trey Songz knows how to suit up. (They don’t call him “Mr. Steal Your Girl” for nothing.) Make ‘Em Sweat Any girl who’s been on the receiving end of a stale Whitman’s Sampler or a wilted delicatessen bouquet knows that real romance is about the details. And Trey Songz, the performer, has honed his eye for detail. “There’s so much love right now everywhere I go,” he told MTV News during an interview a day before the show. If it comes across at times that he’s calculated the best moment to dab the perspiration from his forehead with a towel before tossing it into a squealing crowd, it’s no less effective. And when he asks for the house lights to be turned up so he can shout out a few beaming fans individually. (“I see you baby in the pink T-shirt”), the cost of admission seems priceless. Related Artists Trey Songz

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The 9 Most Scathing Critical Responses to Just Go With It

Adam Sandler, that patron saint of scathing critical responses , returns to the multiplex this weekend with bad review magnet Jennifer Aniston in Just Go With It , a romantic comedy about a plastic surgeon who lies about being married to sleep with younger women. As if the trailers or that premise didn’t warn you enough to stay away — shockingly, the film is based on the 1969 film Cactus Flower , co-starring Walter Matthau and Goldie Hawn, which itself was based on a French play — the nation’s best and brightest critical minds have come up with a variety of flowery ways to tell you to how much it sucks eggs. Click ahead for the nine best takedowns.

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REVIEW: Carancho Delivers Sleek, Stirring Argentine Noir

For the first long stretch of Carancho , Pablo Trapero’s elegantly drawn, of-the-moment noir, the camera swerves and wends behind, around and in front of its subjects, brokering space and mapping their movements with smooth, sympathetic constancy. It follows Sosa (Ricardo Darín) and it follows Luján (Martina Gusman), two professionals who cruise the streets of Buenos Aires at night with a vaguely overlapping purpose. Luján is a paramedic and Sosa is a personal injury lawyer. In Argentina, traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for people under 35, so their nights are long.

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Oscar-Nominated God of Love Director Luke Matheny Offers 4 Must-See Films for Valentine’s Day

It’s hard to remember, but there was a time when romantic comedies weren’t viewed with the same contempt as torture porn and Adam Sandler. This is a genre that saw the likes of Preston Struges, Billy Wilder and Woody Allen create some of the most iconic films Hollywood history; now it’s a genre overrun by Dennis Dugans and Robert Luketics, filmmakers seemingly content to stomp on whatever happy, “boy meets girl” memories you might have. If the Hollywood machine has got you down in this lead-up to Valentine’s Day, there is some hope: Resist buying a ticket for No Strings Attached (or, shiver, Just Go With It ) and search out Luke Matheny’s God of Love instead.

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Justin Bieber Reveals His Valentine’s Day Plans

Recording artist Justin Beiber attends the Z100 & Coca Cola's All Access Lounge pre-show at Hammerstein Ballroom on December 10, 2010 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics

Latest Pictures of Justin Bieber at His Movie Premiere

Singer Justin Bieber arrives at the premiere of Paramount Pictures' “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never” held at Nokia Theater L.A. Live on February 8, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

She’s Baaaaack! New Black Kid On the Block Siya Goes In! Sh*ts on Illuminati in New Single ‘Where Were You’

If you can remember, a while back we introduced you to Siya , the female lyricist who caught our attention. And welp, she did it again! Her lyrical style is a force to be reckoned with and even though rap is “a boy’s game,” Siya holds her own. The Brooklyn bred emcee continues show promise with the newest single “Where Were You” off her mixtape, “Elevator Dreams,” which you can get exclusively from our sister site, HipHopWired.com on February, 14! In the meantime, take a listen to “Where Were You” below!

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Where Will Rih Rih’s Non-Singing A$$ Get “Loud” in 2011?!

To promote her fifth platinum album “Loud,” raggedy, red head, Rih Rih announces she’s bringing her non-singing a$$ to cities across North America” Rih Rih’s doing it big with all-new production, costumes, and stage design. The Bajan pop princess even caused a fan frenzy as she took it to Twitter.. Check out Rih Rih’ plan for North American domination: 6/4 — Baltimore, MD, 1st Mariner Arena 6/7 — Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre 6/28 — Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center 6/30 — Oakland, CA, Oracle Arena 7/19 — Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center 7/21 — East Rutherford, NJ, Izod Center 7/23 — Uniondale, NY, Nassau Coliseum With Rih Rih’s last tour bringing in the big dollars, can her crotch dancing a$$ get in tune and do it again?! Mark your calendars ladies and gents. Tickets go on sale Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com. Source

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Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ Clips Earn Her A Spot In Promotional History

Kanye West, Radiohead, ‘Iamamiwhoami’ also used memorable promos. By James Montgomery Britney Spears in the fourth “Hold It Against Me” teaser Photo: Jive Last week, Britney Spears sent fans into a tizzy when she began rolling out all-too-brief teaser clips for her upcoming “Hold It Against Me” video , which premieres February 17 at 9:56 p.m. on MTV. And while the snippets are certainly tantalizing — Britney onstage ! Britney with some shirtless dudes ! — they’re also rather brilliant: the truest example to date of Britney and her team harnessing the promotional power of social media and riding it for all it’s worth. Though promo stunts have become rather commonplace in recent years — it seems like every new album comes pre-loaded with some sort of viral campaign or marketing tie-in — the good ones (like Spears’) manage to rise above the clutter. In honor of Britney, here’s a look back at some of the most memorable promotional efforts in recent music history. Korn fly the friendly skies : In 2005, to promote the release of See You on the Other Side , Korn rounded up a bunch of contest winners, boarded a private jet from London and performed a five-song set at 37,000 feet. The end result wasn’t exactly pretty — the band were crowded together in the cabin and forced to use battery-powered amps (“Hey, everybody, don’t expect too much,” then-drummer David Silveria announced over the in-flight P.A. system, ” ‘Cause this sh–‘s kinda f—ed up in here”) — but it certainly was memorable. See You on the Other Side debuted at #3 on the Billboard albums chart and was certified as platinum. Fall Out Boy go to Infinity and beyond : To celebrate the release of their 2007 album Infinity On High , Fall Out Boy decided to cross the continent aboard a private jet (dubbed Infinity Flight 206) and play free shows in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles . Despite battling severe weather and some serious jet lag, the whole stunt went off without a hitch, climaxing with a gig atop a building in downtown LA. In the end, all their hard work paid off: Infinity bowed at #1 on the Billboard chart , giving the band its first chart-topping debut. Nine Inch Nails go deep for Year Zero : At the time, it was simply an engrossing viral campaign for Trent Reznor’s upcoming record. But now, nearly four years since Reznor foisted Year Zero upon us, it’s not a stretch to call it the greatest viral campaign for an album: an expertly planned, deeply engrossing, downright-disturbing blitz that used Web sites, secret codes and “accidentally” lost flash drives to transport fans to a not-too-distant future. In the weeks leading up to the release of Year Zero , the game crossed over to the real world, as players were instructed to meet on a street corner in Los Angeles, where they were given “resistance kits” — some of which contained cell phones that would randomly ring with further instructions. Though the album didn’t sell particularly well, Reznor was reportedly so enthralled with the Year Zero campaign that he’s considering turning it into a TV series, with HBO and BBC both attached. Prince really wants to give it to you : Ever since he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol and began warring with his record label in the early ’90s, Prince has sort of been the (very funky) grandfather of, uh, unique promotional stunts. In 2004, he gave away copies of his Musicology album to everyone who bought a concert ticket for his tour — a move which forced SoundScan to change the way it counted album sales — and then, in ’07, he partnered with the U.K.’s Mail on Sunday newspaper to have a copy of his Planet Earth album included with the July 15 edition of the paper. That move angered his label, Sony BMG, who refused to distribute the album in the U.K. — though that most likely didn’t bother the Purple One. Radiohead give away In Rainbows for free : In October 2007, without so much as a warning, Radiohead announced that they were releasing a new album called In Rainbows , and that they’d allow fans to pay whatever they wanted to download it. They weren’t the first band to do it — earlier that year, Canadian act Stars made their In Our Bedroom, After The War available for free download — and they certainly weren’t the last, but Radiohead were definitely the biggest band to give away an album for free. Predictably, fans went nuts , but not so predictably, the physical version of In Rainbows also managed to sell well, going to #1 on the charts. Iamamiwhoami mystifies, terrifies : It all started with one video — a spooky, ooky clip featuring plenty of trees and grisly footage of a goat being born — in December 2010, and things got progressively weirder from there. The videos kept coming, getting increasingly longer (and more terrifying), as the Internet paused and tried to figure out just who was behind the “Iamamiwhoami” campaign. Everyone from Lady Gaga to Christina Aguilera was suspected, but with each passing video — and mysterious package sent to the MTV newsroom — it became clear that neither Gaga or Xtina was behind the thing. In the end — or, at least, we think it’s the end (since the campaign is still sort of happening) — it was revealed that Swedish singer Jonna Lee was responsible. We’re still confused. Josh Freese takes things to the next level — and then some : To promote the release of his solo album, Since 1972 , Vandals/A Perfect Circle/Devo drummer/session dude to the stars Josh Freese got creative, unveiling a rather, uh, involved pricing scheme that started at $7 (for a download plus three videos) and going all the way to $75,000 (for a super-deluxe edition including dinner, drum lessons and foot massages, plus a five-song EP written about your life, a drinking session, a trip with Freese to Tijuana, a flying-trapeze lesson and a homemade lasagna). Here’s one Freese fan’s account of his experience, which included dinner, drinks, a Vandals show and a barbecue pool party — a total steal at just $1,000. Kanye West launches G.O.O.D. Fridays : In the lead-up to his My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy , Kanye West was reportedly having a difficult time whittling down the list of potential songs … so, he decided to just give some of them away for free. Beginning in August 2010, he launched his “G.O.O.D. Fridays” initiative, which gave fans a new song every week until Christmas. Some of the gems he cast aside even featured the likes of Jay-Z, Common, Mos Def, John Legend, Nicki Minaj and Keri Hilson — but Yeezy didn’t seem to mind. So long as folks weren’t leaking his tracks , that is. Which promotional campaign had you the most interested? Tell us your pick below! Don’t miss Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me” video premiere February 17 at 9:56 p.m. ET on MTV and MTV.com before a new episode of “Jersey Shore”! Related Videos Britney Spears Set To Reveal ‘Hold It Against Me’ Video Reactions To Britney’s ‘Hold It Against Me’ Related Artists Britney Spears

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Rihanna To Kick Off North American Loud Tour In June

Singer to open trek in Baltimore; tickets go on sale Valentine’s Day. By Mawuse Ziegbe Rihanna Photo: Fotonoticias/ WireImage Rihanna is ready to make some noise stateside this summer. The Barbadian songstress announced on Wednesday (February 6) that she’ll bring her Loud Tour to North America in June. The superstar will kick off the trek in Baltimore and then head to Toronto; Los Angeles; Oakland, California; New York; New Jersey; and Philadelphia. Tickets go on sale for the “Only Girl (In the World)” singer’s U.S. and Canadian dates on February 14; additional dates will be announced later. For those who saw the Loud diva rip the stage last year on her worldwide Last Girl on Earth Tour , the upcoming trek is slated to feature brand new costumes and set design, and the megastar has promised American members of the Rihanna Navy that she’s ready to get rowdy. “We’re creating an incredible ride with this tour.